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Job Order Contracting for Project Delivery

Job Order Contracting: Trusted for Project Delivery

To complete repairs, renovations and construction projects, government agencies, K-12 schools, healthcare facilities and institutions of higher ed trust Job Order Contracting for reliable project delivery. Watch this video to learn more.

Grow Your Contracting Business with Job Order Contracting 4

Grow Your Contracting Business with Job Order Contracting

Imagine being able to keep your project pipeline filled and your business growing. All that is possible with Job Order Contracting (JOC) from Gordian. Watch this video to hear how JOC has helped contractors expand their businesses and keep their customers happy.

The Power of Job Order Contracting 5

The Power of Job Order Contracting

Facility managers and owners rave about how Job Order Contacting (JOC) helps them finish projects on budget and on time. But that’s not the only reason they love JOC. Discover more in this ebook.

Construction Procurement: Job Order Contracting Basics 6

Construction Procurement: Job Order Contracting Basics

Construction procurement can be a long and costly process. But it doesn’t have to be. Discover how Gordian’s Job Order Contracting solution was created and how it helps organizations competitively contract repairs, renovations and new construction faster and easier than traditional construction procurement methods.

Employee Spotlight: Mahalo for Improving Facilities 7

Employee Spotlight: Mahalo for Improving Facilities

Joie Serra’s childhood love for construction has flourished into a career that has (literally) taken her miles. In our interview, Joie explains her journey to leadership, how she celebrates life’s wins and why it’s important to embrace challenges.

Tampa International Airport Improves Customer Experience 8

Tampa International Airport Improves Customer Experience

The Tampa International Airport had a hard deadline to complete a self-service area for its customers. Unfortunately, the contractor fell behind and it looked like the facility would not be ready by the scheduled opening. Find out how they brought the project up to speed.

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